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- El taquillazo de Paola Cortellesi también triunfa entre la prensa extranjera en Italia, que entregó el premio a mejor dirección a Yo capitán y el de mejor ópera prima a Gloria!

Siempre nos quedará mañana se lleva el Globo de Oro italiano a la mejor película
La actriz y directora Paola Cortellesi con su Globo de Oro italiano a la mejor película por Siempre nos quedará mañana

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After bagging six David di Donatello awards and 20 Nastri d'Argento trophies, There Is Still Tomorrow [+lee también:
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has also nabbed this year’s Golden Globe, courtesy of the foreign press in Italy. Paola Cortellesi’s box-office champion (which earned 36 million euros at the Italian box office and attracted 650,000 viewers in France) - sold in 124 countries to date - has been named Best Film by the journalists belonging to Italy’s Foreign Press Association, who announced the winners of this 46th edition of the event on the evening of Wednesday 3 July in Villa Massimo, which is the seat of the German Academy in Rome. As with every year, a shortlist of over forty foreign correspondents hailing from all corners of the globe were entrusted with assessing the works, viewing dozens of recent Italian films, choosing the finalists and ultimately revealing the winners.

The second most significant Globe, for Best Director, was won by the other stand-out protagonist of this year’s awards season, Io capitano [+lee también:
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by Matteo Garrone, which also triumphed at the David di Donatello and Nastri d’Argento awards ceremonies, having previously represented Italy at the Oscars. Actress-director-singer-songwriter Margherita Vicario, meanwhile, walked away with the Globe for Best First Film, thanks to her captivating movie Gloria! [+lee también:
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, which competed in the most recent Berlinale and which also earned itself the trophy for Best Score, as composed by Vicario herself in league with Davide Pavanello.

Two Globes were likewise won by Daniele Luchetti’s Trust [+lee también:
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, which was acclaimed by the foreign press for its lead actor (Elio Germano) as well as for its screenplay, penned by Luchetti together with Francesco Piccolo. Best Actress went to Micaela Ramazzotti for Felicità [+lee también:
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, which she herself directed, while the prize for the most promising youngster went to Rebecca Antonaci for her performance in Saverio Costanzo’s Finally Dawn [+lee también:
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Ramazzotti returned to the stage of Villa Massimo to collect an award for Un amore (voted Best TV Series) alongside her co-protagonist Stefano Accorsi and director Francesco Lagi, while Best Comedy was won by Giovanni Veronesi’s Romeo è Giulietta and Best Documentary by Posso entrare? An Ode to Naples, directed by Trudie Styler, who made the journey to Villa Massimo accompanied by her husband Sting. Paolo Carnera claimed the Golden Globe for Best Photography thanks to Stefano Sollima’s Adagio [+lee también:
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, and Giovanna Mezzogiorno the trophy for Best Short by way of Unfitting.

The Lifetime Achievement Award, meanwhile, was bestowed upon Monica Bellucci, described by the foreign press as “a timeless icon who knows no bounds” and escorted to the German Academy by her loving but discreet partner, director Tim Burton, and, last but not least, the Italians Around the World Prize was snaffled by actor Maurizio Lombardi, who recently starred in the American Netflix series Ripley.

The winners of the 2024 Golden Globes are as follows:

Best Film
There Is Still Tomorrow [+lee también:
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- Paola Cortellesi

Best Director
Io capitano [+lee también:
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- Matteo Garrone (Italy/France/Belgium)

Best First Film
Gloria! [+lee también:
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- Margherita Vicario

Best Actress
Micaela Ramazzotti - Felicità [+lee también:
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Best Actor
Elio Germano - Trust [+lee también:
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Most Promising Youngster
Rebecca Antonaci – Finally Dawn [+lee también:
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Best Screenplay
Daniele Luchetti, Francesco Piccolo - Trust

Best Photography
Paolo Carnera - Adagio [+lee también:
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Best Comedy
Romeo è Giulietta - Giovanni Veronesi

Best TV Series
Un amore - Francesco Lagi

Best Score
Margherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello - Gloria!

Best Documentary
Posso entrare? An Ode to Naples - Trudie Styler

Best Short
Unfitting - Giovanna Mezzogiorno

Lifetime Achievement Award
Monica Bellucci

Italians Around the World Prize
Maurizio Lombardi

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